Cp3 knew exactly what he was doing with these passes. He was sending these boy to they graves. Never seen two starting bigs this athletic on the same team. And they had the perfect PG. Injuries and egos will ruin anything great
@@Secondroundpick Yeah, lol. I still have some of the scoreboard replay footage from that night that I haven't posted yet & Blake's and-1 free throw. I had no idea that dunk was gonna be on the SportsCenter opening credits for years. I got a chance to see myself on TV. Hilarious. Haha. Lol
Ok. So as a life long clipper fan, how this team didn’t have more success is beyond me. All the pieces were in place for greatness. That being said. That Jordan dunk at the end has to be the greatest dunk in NBA history.
Imagine defending Deandre Jordan who’s flying towards you, one eye-blink away before that raised knee cracks open your once so confident chest, and murders your entire stock of smiles your body is able to produce throughout your entire life. Then getting dunked on over your head in front of your fans, teammates, in front of your own grandparents for Christ’s sake. You open your eyes hoping it’s all over, but your eyes won’t work, suddenly a familiar feeling arises, more like a state of mind, known as confusion. Your eyes are gone, a sound of laughter is caught by your ears, it’s your grandparents, they talk to the paramedics who ask what your name is. You here your grandma giggling, she says your name is Phantom Eyes. Then you wake up on the court, the crowd is filled with monks, chanting every time you have the ball. A child runs towards to, whispering in your ear that escape is an illusion, and you get it now. It’s like a disgusting ritual. Every night, the wind will wake you, you’re next to your wife, you’ve shit the bed. She’ll know it but she’ll never admit it to you. Night after night. You’ll embarrass yourself in front of the love of your life, she’ll feel guilty for it even. You will cry for the rest of your life. The end.